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Expounded Universe

Jef Aldrich and Jon Taylor

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Jef and Jon review Star Wars expanded universe novels. Every week they discuss a few chapters at a time making their way through some of the strangest and most insufferable entries in the Star Wars canon.
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Aqua Talks

Larry Aldrich and Mady Dudley

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Welcome to Aqua Talks, the podcast where marketing meets bold, game-changing ideas. From state and federal government campaigns to industries spanning the private sector, we delve into the art and science of cutting through the noise, capturing attention, and building meaningful, profitable connections. Join visionary host Larry Aldrich, with decades of expertise in multi-industry marketing, and Mady Dudley, a PR professional renowned for crafting engaging, results-driven campaigns. Together ...
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Screaming into the Hollywood Abyss

Noah Evslin and Dan Rutstein

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Behind the glitz and glamor, Hollywood can be brutal. For every success, there are many more rejections and failures. Screaming into the Hollywood Abyss explores that world and each week a new guest will talk about dealing with rejection, failure and adversity in the entertainment industry. Writer Noah Evslin and podcaster Dan Rutstein ask the questions.
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Four years ago, Simone Keelah was a dissatisfied cog in the machine that is corporate America. She often wondered what her life would look like if she gave her art as much time, attention and energy as she gave her 9-5. Hellbent on not waking up years later, wrinkled and resentful, she left her marketing job to figure out how to breathe life into her creative curiosities. Since then, she’s built a life around storytelling – scripts, speeches, essays, and this podcast. Sōl Talk: from Corporat ...
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A lot of people say this radio show is a waste of time, and a lot of people are correct. But Doc G and his co-host Mike Charette are some of the best at wasting time. Every week, listen in with the Doc and Mike discussing everything that's happened since the last show including entertainment, pop culture, music and sports. Every week great guests come on the show to share their art, music, comedy or whatever else they've got! A podcast is posted every Wednesday! They're recorded as a part of ...
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Dispatch got together way back in the mid-90's and after they announced a hiatus in 2002 they played a free show in Boston that had over 150,000 people. After that in 2007 they sold out Madison Square Garden for 3 different shows in less than 30 minutes. In 2011 they announced that they would be making new music. They've been making music and touri…
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The topic in this podcast episode centers on the intricate art and science of video editing, particularly in the context of destination marketing. We, your hosts Larry Aldrich and Mady Dudley, engage in a discussion with our guest, Nicole Clements, who speaks to the nuances of crafting compelling narratives through video. As we delve into the trans…
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Fastball started recording their first album 30 years ago, and in 1998 they released their second album that propelled them to rock stardom. They sold over a million albums, they were nominated for two grammy's, and were constantly on MTV. From then on Fastball has been touring the world playing their music. This summer they're touring with Barenak…
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In this episode, we delve into the burgeoning phenomenon of nocturnal tourism, as we engage with Travis McClure, a distinguished digital strategist and senior account executive at Aqua. Our discourse elucidates how modern travelers increasingly seek destinations that offer exceptional nocturnal experiences, such as stargazing and the observation of…
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We bring on the fascinating Daniel Casey. He tells us his Hollywood origin story, giving up directing to get a script moving, his route to F9 and the excitement of working on a serious franchise. Daniel talks about the exciting of being on the set of a $250m movie, how nice Fast and Furious fans were and how close he came to running out of money an…
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The band Tesla started out over 40 years ago in Sacramento California. The hit a lot of success with their debut album Mechanical Resonance. Their second album produced the major hit Love Song, and their third album "Five Man Acoustical Jam" had their biggest hit Signs. They've sold millions of albums and toured the world multiple times. They just …
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In today's discussion, we delve into the pivotal topic of marketing strategies tailored for the federal government marketplace. Gloria Larkin, the esteemed CEO of TargetGov, speaks to the nuances of successfully navigating the complexities of federal procurement. We explore the significance of employing specific language and keywords that resonate …
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We are delighted to have the legendary Eriq La Salle on the show. The talented actor, writer, producer, director and novelist joins us to talk about his illustrious career, the power of storytelling and his love of acting but not necessarily some of the business of acting. We talk about a writing rejection leading to acting, an acting rejection lea…
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Talia Keys has been performing for almost 20 years, rocking Utah and the country with her own blend of American Music. Her music has been rock, blues, country, R&B, hip-hop and everything in between, and she wouldn't have it any other way. She just finished her most recent album From the Ashes, and she was nice enough to come on the show! Doc and T…
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Last week, we saw the first official casting announcement for Greta Gerwig’s upcoming Narnia movie! Following in the footsteps of Barbara Kellerman and Tilda Swinton, Emma Mackey will be the next actor to portray the iconic White Witch. Listen to our reactions to the news and then post a comment below. Rilian, Gymfan, Glumpuddle Watch the post-show…
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Mike Harris is an amazing guitarist, he started out in college in a band The Apache Relay before moving on to playing with Brent Cobb, then Chris Stapleton and for the last 4 years he's been a full member of the amazing Old Crow Medicine Show! Old Crow has been touring the country and Mike was nice enough to stop by the show! Mike and Doc talk abou…
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This episode features an in-depth discussion with Chip Futch, Aqua's own Intelligence officer. Chip talks on the transformative impact of culinary travel, asserting that food often serves as a paramount driver in the tourism experience, overshadowing other drivers. He emphasizes that many potential travelers remain unaware of the rich culinary offe…
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Doug Aldrich has been rocking the guitar for decades, he's shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry. For the last 9 years he's been the lead guitarist for The Dead Daisies. They've rocked around the world, they even played in front of 300,000 people in Belgium. They are getting ready to release their newest album Lookin' For …
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Today, we engage in a profound discourse with Traci DeForge, a distinguished expert in podcast production and audience growth marketing. Our dialogue centers around the critical integration of video into podcasting, elucidating the necessity of a dual format approach to enhance audience engagement and visibility. DeForge elucidates that while audio…
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Charlie Berens is known for bringing his midwestern perspective to the world of comedy. Since he introduced the Manitowoc Minute over 6 years ago he has been delighting fans with stories and jokes. He just finished the Good Old Fashioned Tour, and he was nice enough to stop by the show! Charlie and Doc talk about Good Old Fashioned drinks, supper c…
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This podcast episode delves into the intricate dynamics of contemporary marketing strategies, with a particular emphasis on the burgeoning significance of omnichannel programs. We are joined by Andrew Hoffman, our esteemed director of media, who elucidates the multifaceted approaches we adopt to maximize our clients' advertising expenditures. Throu…
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The aftershock of the latest casting report can still be felt in the NarniaWeb community: Meryl Steep is reportedly “in talks” to voice Aslan in Greta Gerwig’s upcoming Narnia movie. Following this report, our data indicates that fan enthusiasm for the project significantly diminished, with many questioning if they will go see the film at all. Is t…
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Mal Hall has been making audiences laugh for the last 2 decades. He's toured around the country and played some of the biggest venues. He's currently touring with Anjelah Johnson and getting ready to release his new special "What Are We Doing Today". Mal was nice enough to stop by the show before Anjelah and Mal played Jacksonville! Mal, Mike and D…
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VAVO have been making music together for the past 9 years, but it wasn't until they put a remix out of Morgan Wallen that they realized their niche of YEEDM (Yeehaw Dance Music). Since then they've released several remixes and originals, and performed at amazing places like Stagecoach Festival, EDC Las Vegas and the 2024 ACM awards. They are perfor…
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Daniel Craig as Uncle Andrew? Charli XCX as Jadis? Casting for Greta Gerwig’s Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew (title unofficial) is underway, and fans are not waiting for official announcements to start the discussion. Listen to the podcasters share their impressions (and do a dramatic reading of the audition scene being used for Digory and Polly). R…
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We talk to The Irrational Showrunner Arika Lisanne Mittman. She talks about her ten years as an assistant, finally getting her break and what she learned along the way. We discuss the rise and fall of network television, what the industry learned from the strike and whether she's any good at firing people (she's not!). Arika talks about her strengt…
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In this episode, we delve into the burgeoning trend of traveling with pets, a subject that has garnered significant attention within the realm of marketing. Our esteemed guest, Lexi Floyd Nye, the Director of Social Media at Aqua Marketing and Communications, brings her extensive expertise to the discussion, shedding light on how this phenomenon is…
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Switchfoot has been in existence for almost 30 years. They have had massive hits like “I Dare You to Move” and “Meant To Live”, they’ve won a Grammy award, and they’ve performed around the world. Most recently they released a song with the legend Buddy Guy titled – “Last Man Standing.” Tim Forman bassist and founding member of the band was nice eno…
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We talk to Equalizer showrunner Joe Wilson. In one of our most candid episodes so far, he talks about his journey from East Cleveland to Hollywood, the tough days at the start and even sleeping in his car. He explains how he got his break, how he is treated when he goes home and what sort of showrunner he aspires to be. We talk cool Hollywood momen…
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Marcus D. Wiley has been in the comedy game ever since Muddy Waters Coffee Shop turned him into a comedian with $500 over 23 years ago. Marcus just recently released his comedy special Marriage is Major Surgery last month and it already has almost 2 million views on YouTube. Marcus was nice enough to stop by the Doc G show and talk about his career…
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It's always fun we have two guests on, particularly when they are talking about Wolf Productions first go at a streaming platform. We talk to showrunner Tim Walsh and co-creator Elliot Wolf about their new show On Call, making the most of the freedom of a streamer, whether the police in Long Beach still like them and how hard the industry is right …
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Dropkick Murphy's are known around the world for their brand of rock. You can't go to a Boston sporting event without hearing "Shipping up to Boston." You name it, Boston Celtics, New England Patriots, Boston Marathon Afterparty, Boston Redsox game, Boston Bruins...you're gonna hear it. They have been playing for almost 30 years together. Their cur…
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The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the evolution of destination marketing, particularly in light of contemporary trends such as artificial intelligence and changing traveler behaviors post-pandemic. Our esteemed guest, Dave DiMaggio, who serves as the Client Development Director at Aqua, shares his extensive insights on the i…
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Watch the video: https://youtu.be/IvnNk65cXPY On April 15, for the first time in 17 years, new Chronicles of Narnia cover art will be hitting bookshelves. In this episode, the podcasters zoom in and squint at every detail of the new artwork and discuss how it compares to the previous set released in 2007. Thanks to everyone in the NarniaWeb Discord…
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We talk to Sally Bradford Mckenna, co-showrunner of the new Peacock show Laid. She explains how she first got her break, reluctantly, on Will & Grace, how her father's career helped shaped hers and why every show needs two showrunners. She talks about the evolution of comedy writing, difficult rooms early in her career and being brought in to solve…
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John Moreland is an amazing songwriter, who's released fantastic albums like "High On Tulsa Heat" and "Visitor" and he was nice enough to stop by the Doc G Show! John and Doc talked about John coming to Florida for shows, recording videos for social media, growing up a Seattle Sonics fan (really diggin' the logo), hittin' the home workouts with adj…
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We talk to showrunner JJ Bailey. He talks about his new show The Hunting Party, finding a new angle for a procedural and the excitement of getting a new network show on air. We hear about the complexity of the showrunner role, learning a way round a writers room and whether you should write about your hobbies. Great insight from a man who seems too…
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This episode is a Jax-free space. We focus on Den, we check in with Nick Rostu, and somehow Kaird is still kicking around, but we aren't seeing what's up with Jax and Laranth. Also, Rhinan is making strong moves towards just ruining the Empire's public relations division. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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The Hails have been in bouncing around in people's minds since they released Younger back in 2018. With millions of streams these fellas are headed back on the road, literally covering the entire country in a month. Not only that but they just released their newest single Different Guy! Robbie Kingsley their lead singer was nice enough to stop by t…
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The dialogue in Aqua Talks navigates the dynamic interplay between tourism, culture, and marketing, specifically through the lens of music tourism. Larry Aldrich and Mady Dudley lead a rich conversation with Matt Cooper, who shares his extensive experience in promoting travel experiences that are deeply rooted in local culture. The episode highligh…
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We're back after our New Year and fire break and have a great oe, Coco and Cleaner writer Matthew Aldrich. He talks about the power of spec scripts, why he never celebrates his wins and the pressure and intensity of working with Pixar. He tells about sourcing ideas from news articles, how prior success has meant nothing for future success and the s…
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They Might be Giants have had a platinum album, they’ve had gold albums, they’ve won Grammy awards, they have written theme songs, they’ve written children’s songs, for the last 40 years they done pretty much whatever they want. They’re currently gearing up for tour and John Flansburgh was nice enough to stop by the show! John and Doc talk about TM…
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Finally Laranth turns up, and she brings with her something we were missing last time we did this series, an explanation of what a Gray Paladin is exactly (besides the lamest D&D character that your lamest gaming buddy won't shut up about). Meanwhile, Dhur is a reporter and Nick is apparently a gambler, but good news! Joyous news! It's not sabacc! …
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John Modell has been working in the music industry his entire adult life. Production, mixing, songwriting, he's done it all. On top of that he helped his brother and father (David and Art) successfully operate and run the Baltimore Ravens to their first Championship back in 2001. One thing he hasn't got around to doing is releasing his own album, t…
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There is still no official word on which of The Chronicles of Narnia books Greta Gerwig will adapt for the big screen. But last week, we got our biggest clue yet in the form of a casting call for a boy and a girl aged 10-11. Fans were quick to declare that all signs pointed to Digory and Polly. Listen to our analysis and then post a comment! Join o…
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Ian Fisher (@ian-fisher) has been writing songs for almost 2 decades, he's written over 2000 songs and depending on how you want to add it up (some of the first albums you might count as the pre-season) he's released 16 albums. This Friday he's getting ready to release "Go Gentle." Ian was nice enough to stop by the show and talk about the album an…
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